It's the second shooting in as many nights involving OPD that will be investigated by Florida Department of Law Enforcement officials.

Investigators said the incident began when drug investigators were looking into a complaint at a home in the 1300 block of Arlington Road at Springfield Road about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Police said they saw five people inside after knocking on the door, and one of them reached for a gun and pointed it at the officers. They said they yelled for the man to put the weapon down, but he didn't, and he was shot.

Investigators said a second man entered the room, and police yelled at him to show his hands, but he refused and reached for his waist. He was also shot.

Three of the people were detained for questioning, and officials said they're investigating whether either of the men who were shot by police ever fired at them.

The two shooting victims, 19-year-old Karvis Jabbar Gamble and 25-year-old Cordaryl Leonjermane Wilson, were taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center suffering from injuries that were first called non-life-threatening, police said. Officials announced Gamble died from his injuries, however.

Wilson is charged with possession of MDMA/ecstasy, possession of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer without violence. Additional charges are pending.

Investigator said they found three guns, two of which had been reported stolen, as well as illegal drugs inside the residence.

Deandre McCullough disputes police claims that there was drug activity at the Arlington Road studio. He said Gamble was sweeping up with a broom and in no way threatened police before being shot and killed.

"It wasn't right that's all I can say," said McCullough. "They didn't have to do that."

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, another man was shot by officers.

Police said a suspect pulled a gun on them in the Rosemont area. Officials said Sadiki Allwood fired at an officer. The officer returned fire and hit him in the shoulder.

Sadiki was taken to a hospital. Officers said the same drug unit was involved in that shooting.